So now you can access this USB device and use it as if it were plugged directly into virtual machine you are working on now. The shared USB device will appear in Device Manager on your virtual machine.Establish connection with remote shared USB device from virtual machine (client).Share USB device on a real machine (server) – either local machine, or any other computer that can be accessed over network.Install USB Network Gate for Windows on both real and virtual machines.Though you can redirect USB devices from the host computer to the guest one (virtual machine), it is not a good idea anyway as the number of the virtual machine’s USB ports is limited and all of them may be already occupied.īut it’s not a problem anymore with USB Network Gate for Windows! While working on a virtual machine you can access USB devices that are plugged into a real machine – your local host computer or even any other computers available over network. When a virtual machine is running, its window becomes an active one, so you are unable to access USB devices plugged into the host computer (real machine) anymore. Access USB devices in a virtual machine session.Additionally, you can set a password to control remote access to the device. Moreover, your workers can see what client the shared device is currently occupied by, which is very convenient when say someone has forgotten to disconnect from it. The shared USB device appears in Device Manager and all programs treat it as a local USB device. Now anyone (clients) can connect to this shared device remotely and use it as if it were connected directly to their computers.
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